VN Aditya made Manasantha Nuvve under MS Raju's banner, and the music by RP Patnaik was very successful. After an average Nenunnanu and a flop Boss, he has teamed up with MS Raju again. Aata stars Siddharth, after the hugely successful Bommarillu and Illeana, paired for the first time. Devisri Prasad has scored the music for Aata.
Aata Shankar Mahadevan shines in the vocals, and the chorus is good. This title number has lovely music, fast paced and good beats. It wakes you up, and has a familiar feel about it, with a little touch of semi-classical tune with contradictory rock-n-roll beats. A clear winner. ***.75
Hoyna This is another good number. A sweet melody with a catchy rhythm, Hoyna again has a dominant chorus. This has a slightly rustic feel about it, like it was inspired from a folk number. Karthik and Chitra lend their voices and sing with much gusto. ***1/2
Yela Yela Sunita and Smitha get together to render this girlie fantasy number. For all the enthusiasm, the number somehow falls flat, as compared to the other songs of the album. **1/2
Ninnu Choostunte Devisri, whenever he composes for Siddharth's movies, makes Siddharth sing. Siddharth and Sumangali sing this song, which does not sound as good as Siddharth's earlier ones-'Appudo Ippudo' (Bommarillu) and 'Edalo Eppudo' (Chukkallo Chandrudu). The lyrics are fun and the guitar is used well. This one is supposed to be peppy and just about manages. **.75
Muddulata This one starts off well, and Udit Narayan's vocals pick up on the music. It's a cute solo number with dialogues in between. ***
Kakinada Kaaja Tippu and Gopika Poornima lend their voices to this mandatory number. No, its not an item song, but is super-fast and very energetic. With loads of instruments used and an active chorus and funky lyrics, Kakinada Kaaja is sweet. ***
Last Word Devisri can be counted to deliver reasonably good music at least, if not good tunes. Aata, Hoyna are good; Muddulata and Kakinada Kaaja are lively numbers and Ninnu Choostunte and Yela Yela are run-of-the-mill. The movie and its music are more often than not interlinked. The music of Aata is good enough, what remains to be seen is how they are picturized and how the flick is in entirety. For now, Aata's Paatalu (songs) are hummable and don't disappoint. Devisri has given better scores though.
Links...
Aata
Hoyna
Yela Yela
Ninnu Choostunte
Muddulata
Kakinada Kaaja
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